> Optimizing startup time is incredibly valuable, I've been reading that from the beginning of this thread but I've been using python since the 2.4 and I never felt the burden of the startup time. I'm guessing a lot of people are like me, they just don't express them self because "better startup time can't be bad so let's not put a barrier on this". I'm not against it, but since the necessity of a faster Python in general has been a debate for years and is only finally catching up with the work of Victor Stinner, can somebody explain me the deal with start up time ? I understand where it can improve your lives. I just don't get why it's suddenly such an explosion of expectations and needs.
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